The 1910s

The 1910s

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Apr 28, 2002 · Inglés · Tapa dura (348 páginas)
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Detalles del libro

Formato Tapa dura
Páginas 348
Idioma Inglés
Publicado Apr 28, 2002
Editorial Greenwood
ISBN-10 0313312516
ISBN-13 9780313312519

Descripción

The 1910s were a pivotal time in American history, marking a shift as the country began to carve out its own cultural identity separate from European influences. David Blanke delves into the complex tapestry of this decade, exploring the myriad social, political, and artistic changes that defined the era. As the nation grappled with its place in a rapidly modernizing world, it also faced the reality of global conflict with the outbreak of World War I.

Blanke's narrative captures the spirit of innovation and upheaval that characterized the 1910s. From the suffrage movement gaining traction to the emergence of jazz as a defining musical genre, the decade was a crucible of transformation. The author reflects on how these developments not only reshaped the American landscape but also set the stage for the flourishing of distinctively American cultural expressions that would resonate for decades to come.

The interplay between domestic policy and international affairs during these years is thoroughly examined, providing insights into how events abroad influenced everyday life at home. Blanke's thorough analysis offers readers a compelling look at how the 1910s were not just a transitional period but rather a foundational chapter that laid the groundwork for the modern United States.

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Historia Arte y Fotografía
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